<p>The Centre still doesn't consider Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as a national hero and is yet to declare his birthday as a national holiday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"I feel sorry that even as the West Bengal government has declared Netaji's birthday as a state holiday but the Centre still has not declared it a national holiday. They still (Centre) don't consider Netaji as a national hero," said Banerjee.</p>.<p>She was addressing a government program in Darjeeling to observe Netaji's birthday.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister also said that it is a matter of shame that so many years after Independence it is yet to be known what actually happened to Netaji.</p>.<p>"We all know Netaji's birthday. But even so many years after Independence we don't know whether he had died. It is still a mystery. It is a matter of shame for us," said Banerjee.</p>
<p>The Centre still doesn't consider Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose as a national hero and is yet to declare his birthday as a national holiday, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said on Wednesday.</p>.<p>"I feel sorry that even as the West Bengal government has declared Netaji's birthday as a state holiday but the Centre still has not declared it a national holiday. They still (Centre) don't consider Netaji as a national hero," said Banerjee.</p>.<p>She was addressing a government program in Darjeeling to observe Netaji's birthday.</p>.<p>The Chief Minister also said that it is a matter of shame that so many years after Independence it is yet to be known what actually happened to Netaji.</p>.<p>"We all know Netaji's birthday. But even so many years after Independence we don't know whether he had died. It is still a mystery. It is a matter of shame for us," said Banerjee.</p>